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Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Minutes <br />March 12,2019 <br />get into the site. You are not showing hardly anything out to the property line and from field <br />visits it has been cleared all the way to the comer there. <br />Mr. Jansen said yeah. There is a label there that is supposed to be a B3 buffer. Plus some of that <br />area is a B8. <br />Mr. Dagenhart said is B3 a buffer that is more intense than a B8? <br />Mr. Jansen said yes, the B3 buffer has some significant density to it and the B8, to use a word <br />that Mr. Corley does not like, is to supplement the B3 buffer. <br />Mr. Dagenhart said can you show me on there, AI, where it shows B3? Can you zoom in on what <br />you have there? <br />Mr. Jansen: The B3 buffer is right there (shows on the diagram) <br />Mr. Dagenhart: No, no, on the actual -- <br />Mr. Jansen said okay, so right there. This entire area what is measured is the 1,574 feet that is to <br />be a B3 buffer. <br />Ms. Morris said in the staff comment document, you will see that there were several areas where <br />they did not label the B3 buffer, where they say it was proposed to be in the narrative. <br />Mr. Dagenhart said so, the B3 is more intense? <br />Ms. Morris said the B3 is an actual buffer. <br />Mr. Dagenhart said so is B8. <br />Ms. Morris said, but the B8, is just that additional that they are coming in and supplementing <br />behind some of the other buffers or where there is existing, and then they are going to <br />supplement it with the B8, to get the on-the-ground visual versus aerial mapping visual. <br />Mr. Dagenhart said okay. Then the other area on here is, you know, obviously around Stewart, <br />like we talked about. We need to have at least the minimum approved species on our list added. <br />If you want to go above and beyond that as well, that is fine. <br />Mr. Jansen: Yeah, we understood that. So that is where we will go back and that representation <br />needs some modification and then even with that, we will go back and just crunch our numbers <br />to ensure that we are meeting the minimum ordinance requirements. <br />48